“If part of the humor derives from [the characters’] ignorance that they’re funny[,] then another part derives from the dead simple premise: a documentary about vampires leading quiet, mundane lives and squabbling over the minutiae of life (and death).”

“As a modern retelling of the story of Job, All is Lost has consumerist and globalist overtones . . . [it] asks, ‘What is man reduced to without his ‘things?” and ‘How do you survive without ‘things’ to depend on or hide behind?'”